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| | Affiliate Reviews: I/O Devices - Mousepads to Printers XTrac RipperXL Mouse Pad Review @ ap0calypse.com Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Comfort Edition @ XYZ Computing  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | When it came time to actually use the keyboard and mouse, they did not
disappoint. Though I am very attached to my small, minimalist Eluminx
keyboard, I am very much a fan of ergonomic keyboards. Considering the
amount of time I spend using a keyboard everyday it makes sense to use a
product that is healthier for my wrists, a body part which I have
noticed becomes more sore with each day of staring at a computer screen.
The wide black strip at the bottom of the keyboard is actually a padded
wrist rest. This is a pretty sweet little feature that will help support
your wrists so long as you can keep them down and type with correct form. | |  | |  | | BTC 9019URF Wireless Keyboard @ Envy News Razer Diamondback Gaming Mouse @ OCIA.net Yet Another Steelpad QcK+ Review @ AMDPower.com Gigabyte GM-W9C Wireless Optical Mouse Review @ PCStats  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | Gigabyte's new wireless rechargeable optical mouse, the GM-W9C, is an RF device that is scaled for portability, and includes a rechargeable battery that can be charged within the mouse itself for convenience. Anyone who has tried to use a conventional wired mouse with a laptop in a cramped environment such as an airplane will appreciate the benefits a wireless optical mouse can bring. They offer an excellent alternative to the built-in touchpads and trackpoints that many find difficult to use | |  | |  | | 3 Quickies from WhispTech - Steelpad [steelpad QcK+] Professional Gaming Mouse Pad Review, Steelpad [steel grip] Review, and Steelpad [steel cord holder] Review Samsung SCX 4100 Multifunction Printer @ GideonTech.com  | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | I've always been wary of multifunction printers as they provide a lot of options but none are all that great on it's own. Whether it be scanning or printing an image, it used to be better to just buy separate devices and hooking them up. With SCX4100 from Samsung, things may just have changed. | |  | |  | | |
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